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Color Scheme For A Productive Work Environment by oyerr: 3:54pm On Feb 08, 2018
Many people may undermine the importance of color in the work place. However, this has been refuted, scientific studies have shown that colors don’t only change our moods, they also profoundly impact our productivity for better and for worse in our daily lives. In a work environment where most people dedicate at least 8 hours of their day, it’s best to decorate it with vibrant hues that increase output and spark creativity.


Blue is regarded as a calming and stable color that helps workers focus on the task ahead. Furthermore, blue promotes trust, communication and efficiency.


Orange [/b]represents enthusiasm and also symbolizes endurance. In the workplace, it boosts creative performance, if you want to unleash creativity and enthusiasm at the work place, infuse orange in the office decor and painting.


[b]Green
inspires innovation, promotes harmony and most interestingly reduces eye strain. Green is therefore ideal for spaces in the work area where computers are used.


White is a universal color which is associated with cleanliness and also creates a sense of spaciousness, especially when paired with natural light. White is ideal for charitable organisations, health centres and the promotion of health products.

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